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A 9ct yellow gold dress ring set with a large oval faceted citrine with scroll decorated setting, size K and a further gold dress ring with central brown stone flanked by four tiny diamonds, size M, approx 9.3g (2). CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches and rubbing to the edges of the stones.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta with bright cut foliate decoration and diagonal stripe, Arthur Barnett & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1907, suspended from a hallmarked silver Albert chain, a small circular silver brooch set with a clear stone and a small lady's fob watch suspended from a bow brooch, silver approx 1.95ozt (3).
A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN STONE SET DRESS RINGS including; a 9 carat gold garnet half hoop ring; a 9 carat gold three stone cubic zirconia ring; a 9 carat gold sapphire and cubic zirconia cluster ring; a 9 carat gold cubic zirconia half hoop ring; a 9 carat gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring; a paste ring stamped '9ct'; a garnet three stone ring, marks rubbed; a 9 carat gold cluster ring; 19g gross; a cluster ring, stamped '18ct', 3.6g gross; and two synthetic set eternity rings, one in 9 carat white gold, 2.9g gross; the other stamped 'Sil & 9ct', 2.2g gross
A CARVED STONE FRAGMENT IN THE FORM OF A BEARDED KING'S HEAD his crown and hair of medieval style, 22cm high. Provenance: Retrieved from a pile of discarded masonry in a garden adjacent to the Fitzalan Chapel, Arundel Castle. Note: The Fitzalan Chapel was founded circa 1390 and is located in the western grounds of Arundel Castle. It remains the burial place of the Dukes of Norfolk. The Chapel was badly damaged by cannon fire when the Castle was besieged by Parliamentary forces in 1643, during the English Civil War.
A CARVED STONE FRAGMENT IN THE FORM OF A LADY OF TITLE her hair arranged in a medieval style, 25cm high. Provenance: Retrieved from a pile of discarded masonry in a garden adjacent to the Fitzalan Chapel, Arundel Castle. Note: The Fitzalan Chapel was founded circa 1390 and is located in the western grounds of Arundel Castle. It remains the burial place of the Dukes of Norfolk. The Chapel was badly damaged by cannon fire when the Castle was besieged by Parliamentary forces in 1643, during the English Civil War.
THREE CARVED STONE FRAGMENTS two in the form of human heads and the third in the form of a grotesque, the largest 27cm high. Provenance: Retrieved from a pile of discarded masonry in a garden adjacent to the Fitzalan Chapel, Arundel Castle. Note: The Fitzalan Chapel was founded circa 1390 and is located in the western grounds of Arundel Castle. It remains the burial place of the Dukes of Norfolk. The Chapel was badly damaged by cannon fire when the Castle was besieged by Parliamentary forces in 1643, during the English Civil War.
A Large Collection of Books regarding Swindon and Its Environs, including issues of 'Swindon Engineering Society Transactions' (c 1920 - 1957), 'Swindon Apprentice', 'The GW at Swindon Works', 'Of Stone and Steam', 'Life in a Railway Factory' and many others relating to the railway and all aspects of the area, all G-VG (qty)
A lapis lazuli matrix table screen on carved hardwood stand, the rectangular panel carved in relief with pavilions amongst pine trees in cloud shrouded mountains, one side of the ebony coloured hardwood stand carved in relief with bats flying towards a shou roundel above fruit, the stone of the screen 22 x 16.5cm (8.5 x 6.5 in)
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